racin72charger
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My neighbours are having their septic system replaced and it appears the installer has the leeching bed installed too high. We live in the down slope of a swale and the water flows down to this neighbours property and into a ditch on the far side. I am unfamiliar with modern septic systems,but I know traditional systems need around 12” of soil above the leeching bed in order to work correctly. At that grading the water is going to be channeled into the new low spot between his property and my shop. When I built my shop part of the planning requirements was to satisfy the governing body about not altering the grading and drainage of the area, I can’t see how the neighbour is satisfying the same requirement. This leads me to believe this is an un-permitted project.
The new septic system looks to use a pump to force the liquid into the leeching bed and has a tank with three access covers. Do these systems still need 12” of soil on top of them? I know I’m going to have to call the city on Monday, I have to protect my property from damage. Drainage has been an issue in this area according to my opposite neighbour that has lived here for about 25 years. I do not want to have a flooding problem.
The new septic system looks to use a pump to force the liquid into the leeching bed and has a tank with three access covers. Do these systems still need 12” of soil on top of them? I know I’m going to have to call the city on Monday, I have to protect my property from damage. Drainage has been an issue in this area according to my opposite neighbour that has lived here for about 25 years. I do not want to have a flooding problem.
